'Women won't like working in Antarctica as there are no shops and hairdressers'
Until 20 years ago British research stations in the Antarctic were male-only bastions, frozen time-capsules of a more chauvinist age. It took a hard fight for women to bring change, but change they...
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The control of damaging HFCs is crucial, believes Geoffrey Lean
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The series of earthquakes that hit New Zealand between 2010 and 2011 may have weakened the Earth's crust according to research.
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Telegraph View: The good news on the home front is that the daily warfare with the duster and vacuum-cleaner has gown less attritional
View ArticleOzone layer shows first signs of recovery since ban on damaging gases
For the first time in 35 years, scientists were able to confirm a statistically significant and sustained increase in stratospheric ozone
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